What happens to your passwords when you die?
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Joakim
AdminPublished on March 14, 2026

Your bank accounts. Your email. Your photos. The crypto you bought three years ago. If something happened to you tomorrow, how much of that could your family actually access?
For most people, the honest answer is: almost none of it.
Getting into a deceased person's Google or Apple account can take months of legal paperwork — and sometimes it never happens at all.
Password managers make this worse, not better. Your family might know the vault exists. They just cannot get in.
The fix is simple: leave a secure record of what you have, where it is, and how to access it — stored somewhere only the right people can reach when the time comes.
That is exactly what InCaseIDie is built for. A secure, encrypted vault for your passwords, messages, and important information — released to your emergency contacts when it matters most.